Dear Mom and loved ones,
Mom thus far I have not received your package. Perhaps it came today while we have not been home. It sounds like things back home are really exciting! I am glad that Hayley is enjoying being a kid while she can!! I am happy to hear of all of the prepared missionaries going out to work from our ward, and the joy that we can all feel in this Everlasting Gospel! A valuable lesson that I have learned this week while being out here as a representative of Jesus Christ is that: " our Heavenly Father and our Savior don't call the qualified, they qualify the called." Specifically with callings in the church we are often placed somewhere outside of our comfort zone to prepare us for even greater things.Monday, September 16, 2013
September 16th...Moving again:)
The Letter Mostly in Spanish/Spanglish, September 9th
Querido Madre y amistades!!
Esta ultima semana fue muy excitado! Yo tenia la oportunidad para bautizar una mujer se llama Dolores Domingez! Fotos a vengan! Mi Espanol ha mejorando mucho cada dia. Y en esto momento yo creo.... estoy hablando muy fluidmente! Mi companero y yo, pues lesextendabamos invitaciones de bautismo y ellos les acceptan un compromiso-liso! Estoy muy animado para ellos y sus deseos a crecen mas cerce de Jesucristo! Tambien, tenemos una familia quien estan listo para preparse mas a recibe el Evangelio Restaurado! Esta familia: Los Gallegos desean la habilidad para fortalecer y mostrar su fe en orden a vencer sus dudas, cual viene de el adverserio. Yo tenia la oportunidad para dar un bendicion de salud a un nino de una familia quien assistien la iglesia esto Domingo, pero el era bien enferme! Immediatemente despues yo dije las palabras: sellamos este bendicion sobre su cabesa, hagamos en el Sagrado nombre de Jesucristo. Charlie o Carlos me dije: Estoy ya sientido mucho mejor! Eso estaba un milagro de la realidad que viene por el Sacerdocio!! Es cierto, porque muchas veces en mi vida he visto el poder del Sacerdocio del Melquisedec!Labor Day Letter...Sept 3rd
Dear Mom and loved ones,
This week was really hectic getting the members more involved with our investigators and helping my companion get ready to head home. However, we have been blessed so much in this area in all that we are doing. We finally got to the point that we had a solid foundation that now we can actually build from something. We have a family of 5 investigators named la familia Villescas who are going to be progressing toward their baptism on the 28th of this month ,which is awesome! We also knocked one door the whole entire transfer and found an investigator out of it named Enrique who is in college, but has a vast interest in the Book of Mormon.
As far as Labor Day in Las Cruces went: As a zone we went to White Sands and enjoyed the sun and the sand.I also had to go give a blessing with an English Elder and it was half in Spanish or half in English deemed by term in our mission as a zebra kind. I also taught a lesson all by myself in Spanish and am picking up on the language at a rapid rate now! Doug and Mad will be happy to hear this: I have become the go to for haircuts lately and last night I cut someones hair and it is a skill that I have tactfully received by observation. Observation is huge, especially in missionary work!
Our zone is getting split up in many areas, because the work is getting massive down here! Our area by the end of this transfer is going to explode with people to teach as well as member involvement!! I am now finished with my training and am working with my new companion who came up from Fabens, TX. His name is Elder Mamales and he is from Tooele. He actually knows some people that I do. Small world! Mom you will be happy to hear this:Sister Pipkin from my MTC district is now training in El Paso! No surprise at all!
Our zone is getting split up in many areas, because the work is getting massive down here! Our area by the end of this transfer is going to explode with people to teach as well as member involvement!! I am now finished with my training and am working with my new companion who came up from Fabens, TX. His name is Elder Mamales and he is from Tooele. He actually knows some people that I do. Small world! Mom you will be happy to hear this:Sister Pipkin from my MTC district is now training in El Paso! No surprise at all!
The members found out that I had a low singing voice so pretty soon they could be having me perform or put together a musical number in sacrament meeting. I think that the Ward Mission Leader is already getting the missionaries in the Miranda ward to do a musical number "How Great Thou Art" o in Espanol "Gran Eres Tu" It has become one of my favorites to sing in the Spanish language.
I am happy to hear that you got the letter, and that you are all safe and enjoying Utah. That is very scary to hear about the shootings! I hope Olivia doesn't get in any trouble! I want her to e-mail or write me, I have some advice for her....A couple weeks ago you told me that my niece likes some of the jazz standards huh? That is awesome! I am happy to hear that someone is filling my shoes in factoid mode, haha and of course it is Hayley! I am happy to hear that Liv is enjoying the new school! She can't sluff seminary, it is not smart to miss!
How was the barbeque, and everything? Thanks for updating me on everyone. You know, I could possibly train Elder Smailee next transfer wouldn't that be cool! I hope that you have an awesome week and I love you all! Our mission has a FaceBook page that you should friend it is NMAB Lds. Technology is rapidly advancing this work! I will look for the package!
Tell Everyone I say hello! Tell Hayley when Eleanor is 2 years and 9 days old I will be home!
Love,
Elder Sterling G. Richards
(Photo: Elders Richards and Morris)
August 25th Letter...More Flooding
Dear Mom and loved ones!
This week has been full of its ups and downs. The Lord is truly preparing this area: Miranda North for something special and incredible, I just know it! What I mean by this is that my companion and I experienced several hardships, but managed to be "quick to observe", and really focus on the blessings and miracles. We went through trials; for example: On Wednesday I got food poisoning and was unable to work for a good 24 hours or so. My companion experienced a severe week-long migraine headache, and then on Saturday night our appointments had to get cancelled, because our apartment, well the laundry room had flooded and spread a half inch of water all over the floor, especially in the carpet, and the water heater.I prayed for relief through all of these experiences and eventually it came. The Lord is always there, but we really do have to call upon Him and our Heavenly Father for help. All we have to do is ask most times and he will provide an answer. "Ask and ye shall receive...." The answer may not always come in the way we may like it to you, but it does come; at least according to our needs. We all go through twists, and turns in this life. Just like storms, there is eventually a calmness.
In the Bible; New Testament in Matthew Ch:8 Verse 24 when it is speaking about a tempest, the Lord's disciples wake Him and he says "Why are ye fearful? O ye of little faith. We have to have the faith to endure the trial or as it says in Ether 12 "the trial of our faith." Eventually these tempests reach a great calm, but it is only with our faith that the Savior will carry our burdens through His divinity and everlasting Atonement and its enabling power.
We are still working with three particular families each month to eventually help them become member Preach My Gospel missionaries. There is always work whether it is less-active, part-member families, or investigators. Or doing service for someone on the side of the road. This past week we had the opportunity to help someone move as well as cut plants for an older woman Sister Garcia, and then she made us pancakes. As a missionary you never know what you will run into, but you always know that the Lord has "prepared a way."
Mom, as far as service examples go: Moving, talking to people about their lives at a rest home, pulling weeds, using a back-hoe to clear weeds, cutting wild plants, etc. I am done all of these things so far as a missionary.
Transfers are next Tuesday. My companion will be finishing his mission and heading up to Albuquerque next Monday, and I will probably go with the zone leaders. I mailed a letter home with our new address. However, you might not have gotten it yet. Here it is: 2300 Kent Rd. #4, Las Cruces NM, 88001. The zip code slightly changed by one digit, because we now live further south down Solano and closer to the University.
It sure sounds like you have your hands full. Wow, a lunch lady! Never expected that one!! Haha Hayley would do that. Liv and Mad are working together on a project as always. Mad and Jordan and Ellie sound like they are doing well. Oh no! Fratto's have a conundrum going on again?!? Granny and Grandpa are life-savers I am sure! I sent some questions, etc in the letter I mailed home.
I will be careful with the money I promise! I might mail a letter about transfer news if it happens before Saturday. Thanks for the love and support and prayers it really makes a difference. Thank you so much for that reference and that perspective, it is so true! Tell T.J., and Rachel and all of the ward family hello. Send them my love. Tell Bishop Eldredge I say hello. I pray for you and the family every day.
I hope you have a great week,
Love,
Elder Sterling G. Richards
Your son :)
August 19th Letter
Dear Mom, Fam, and loved ones!!
This week has been intense as far as change goes. We are finally settled into our new place and it is very spacious. We pretty much looked like the Beverly Hillbillies when we were driving and as missionaries managed to rope things together in our pick-up, which was very miraculous to say the least! We are happy to give our zone leaders a break and to do things as a companionship and not as a quad-panionship. We also helped some of the Sister missionaries move their investigators this week, which was slightly hectic upon everything that we had going on.
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